1872-1920+ |
Extract from the Royal Aeronautical Society website. |
via email from Catherine Evans, 10-21-09 Hope you are well. I notice you have no year of birth for Louis Noel. He was born in 1872, in Paris - one of the more senior aviators at Hendon, being as a lot were barely more than boys. He served in the First World War in the French military and was married, dividing his time constantly between his family in Paris and his aviation work in Hendon prior to the war. He was the last pilot to fly Miss Eleanor Trehawke-Davies home across the Channel, two months after the death of Gustav Hamel (she was in Paris at the time he was killed). Louis Noel left England for good during the first week of August 1914, within days of war being declared. I do not know when he died, but he was certainly still alive and well by the end of the 1920s (then in his fifties) and running a motor car business, I believe, in Romania. I may have an original photograph of him somewhere. Will email it over if I find it. Best wishes Catherine |
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If time permits, I suggest that you take advantage of the opportunity to learn more about the city of Rye itself. |
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If you have any more information on this pioneer aviator please contact me. E-mail to Ralph Cooper |
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